Italy from Dante to Tasso (1300-1600) : its political history as viewed from the standpoints of the chief cities, with descriptions of important episodes and personalities and of the art and literature of the three centuries . d^t- - „ ~ ? f; ?. ??£ ^k - ^^^k ^#».^- ^ M m^?? .0wf^ ii^0 ? /, /??. ^f#i ^^^w^^rf• ? IfclS®- ., •.^^ M 0^m V i^^l HH^^P^^ ^^KKK^^^^ v^^ *^ ? ?? ?? M 3l. Mi . ^ ^^i ,, ? %? ..; r 37. Caterina Cornaro 351 VENICE (1400-1500) 20 miles south of Turin), had become a condottiere, and hadso greatly distinguished himself in the service of Filippo Maria,conquering for him var


Italy from Dante to Tasso (1300-1600) : its political history as viewed from the standpoints of the chief cities, with descriptions of important episodes and personalities and of the art and literature of the three centuries . d^t- - „ ~ ? f; ?. ??£ ^k - ^^^k ^#».^- ^ M m^?? .0wf^ ii^0 ? /, /??. ^f#i ^^^w^^rf• ? IfclS®- ., •.^^ M 0^m V i^^l HH^^P^^ ^^KKK^^^^ v^^ *^ ? ?? ?? M 3l. Mi . ^ ^^i ,, ? %? ..; r 37. Caterina Cornaro 351 VENICE (1400-1500) 20 miles south of Turin), had become a condottiere, and hadso greatly distinguished himself in the service of Filippo Maria,conquering for him various rebel cities, as Piacenza and Brescia,and even Genoa itself, that he had been accepted as the husbandof one of the Dukes daughters and was regarded as a memberof the Visconti family. But Filippo Maria was crafty andsuspicious. Suddenly—possibly for good reasons—Carmagnolawas deposed from office. He fled to Savoy, but being unableto persuade the Duke to rebel against Milan he betook himselfto Venice. Here he was warmly welcomed by Foscari andthe war party, and after imparting much valuable informationas to Milanese military affairs he was given the po


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